The correct answer is B. Picasso's paintings in his Rose Period were more cheerful than those in his Blue Period.
Explanation:
The process of inferring in reading involves using key details in a text to deduce something. In the case of the text presented, which explains the life of Picasso and artistic periods, it can be inferred "Picasso's paintings in his Rose Period were more cheerful than those in his Blue Period". This is because the author of the text explains during the Blue Period Piccasso "painted sad-looking people", and focused on the theme of Isolation, which shows the artist's paintings during this period were sad or depressive. On the other hand, in the Rose Period, he focused on pink and rose tones, and also painted acrobats, harlequins, and elements related to the circle and comedy, which shows this period was more cheerful than the previous period, even when the author does not mention this directly.
The correct answer is number 4 "<em>it is ineffective because it does not point out a flaw in the counterclaim"</em>. The writer appeals to a negative opinion from a third party (US supreme court) to go against a factual argument. Strength and coordination are skills common to sports which could then define golf as one.
A better option for a counterclaim would address strength and coordination as non-essential for an activity to be considered a sport as is the case for the high striker game and chess, respectively.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Torvald believes that parents have a great impact on how successful their children’s lives will be.
Explanation:
The answer is
God as an artist - Did he smile his work to see
God as a caretaker - Gave thee clothing of delight (Since he takes enough care to give you clothes)
God as powerful - Could frame thy fearful symmetry (fearful means power)
God as a creator - Gave thee life, and bid thee feed (giving life means creator)
One of the simile is:
<span> "For she’s not forward, but modest as the dove. / She is not hot, but temperate as the morn”</span>
<span>Hope this helps! :D</span>